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Open-water swimmers dive in on the Sunshine Coast


Fast-growing sport attracts adventure lovers of all ages
By Gillian McAinsh - 20 February 2021
Going to the beach and splashing in the shallows is an easy pleasure on the Sunshine Coast, but today there are more and more swimmers zipping up wetsuits and heading out further than they’ve ever been, into the deep blue sea.
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Utah pharmacist admits to illegal hydroxychloroquine package from China


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SALT LAKE CITY The owner of a Utah pharmacy who made a deal to sell the state thousands of doses of hydroxychloroquine as a controversial treatment for COVID-19 admitted in federal court Friday that drugs he bought from China were improperly branded.
Daniel Kevin Richards, the CEO of Draper-based Meds in Motion, pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of receipt of misbranded drugs in interstate commerce in U.S. District Court.
Richards received 50 kilograms of chloroquine and more than 500 kilograms of hydroxychloroquine around April 8, 2020, according to court documents. The product was falsely labeled as boswellia serrata extract, a resin taken from the bark of the boswellia tree grown in India, North Africa and the Middle East used to treat inflammation. ....

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Utah pharmacy CEO charged with illegally importing hydroxychloroquine


Utah pharmacy CEO charged with illegally importing hydroxychloroquine
A Utah man is being charged in federal court for allegedly importing massive amounts of hydroxychloroquine.
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SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah man is being charged in federal court for allegedly importing massive amounts of hydroxychloroquine.
Daniel Kevin Richards, who
The Salt Lake Tribune reports is the CEO of Meds In Motion, a Draper-based pharmacy, was charged Monday with one misdemeanor count of Receipt of Misbranded Drugs in Interstate Commerce and Proffered Delivery Thereof for Pay or Otherwise.
Court documents state that Richards received 50 kilograms of chloroquine and more than 500 kilograms of hydroxychloroquine in a shipment from China. The shipment was labeled as “Boswellia Serrata Extract, according to the federal charge filed in the U.S. District Court. ....

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States Approach Federal Data Breach Law with Caution


States Approach Federal Data Breach Law with Caution
With 47 different state laws on what companies are supposed to do when they become victims of cyberattack, is it time for federal legislation?
Tod Newcombe
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October 2014
When hackers made their way past hardware giant Home Depot’s security system last month, gaining access to credit card information for up to 60 million customers, it was considered the mother of all data breaches. But it’s only the latest in a growing series of hacking scandals. Between 2005 and 2014, there have been 4,695 breaches exposing 633 million records, according to the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center. The average cost of a breach to an organization is estimated at $3.5 million. ....

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